Cisco Explorer User manual

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Digital Video Recorders (DVR)
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®
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Get More Out of Your TV…
Watch Your favorite shows anytime you want...on your schedule
Pause live TV for up to 1 hour without missing a minute
Record Two live programs at the same time
All future episodes of your favorite programs by performing a simple,
one-time setup
Watch & Record Watch one program while recording another
Watch two programs at once (using the PIP feature) and record
one of them
Watch a pre-recorded program while recording one or two
other programs
Use the Multi-Room
DVR* system to play back recordings on up
to 4 TVs at the same time
Each room can either play back the same recording or different
recordings, and each room has individual control of the play back
*The Multi-Room DVR feature is only available on the Explorer
®
8300
Multi-Room
DVR models.
Play Back
Recordings on
Other TVs
The AllTouch
®
Remote Control includes specific keys that enable you to control your
Explorer
®
Digital Video Recorder (DVR).
IMPORTANT! You must place the remote control in cable mode (press
) to access
the DVR features.
For descriptions of other remote control key functions, refer to the user’s guide for
your remote control model.
The following illustration shows the AT8550
All Touch Remote Control. Your remote
control model may vary.
ALLTOUCH REMOTE CONTROL
T11808
Swap PIP screen
with Main screen
Turn PIP on/off
Move PIP screen
Display Program Guide
Move through Program
Guide by days
Display list of recordings
Display General/Quick
Settings
Stop
Pause
Rewind
Instant Replay
Move through
on-screen choices
Make on-screen choices
Select cable mode
Perform selected action
Remove banners/graphics
from TV screen
Move through settings and
program guide
Dedicated PIP Keys
Select PIP channels
Power on/off
Display program information
Dedicated DVR Keys
Fast-forward
Return to live TV
Display last channel viewed
Record program
Resume playing
paused program
Size HDTV picture
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NOTICE FOR CATV INSTALLERS
U.S. PATENTS LIST
A patent notice is affixed to this product. In addition, the product may also be covered by one or more of the following
patents:
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RE36988
20051216PL
The servicing instructions in this notice are for use by qualified service personnel only. To
reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in
the operating instructions, unless you are qualified to do so.
Before using the DVR, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS section of your DVR connectivity guide.
SAFETY FIRST
20060907SISD
Note to System Installer
(U.S.A. and Canada Only)
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not
remove cover (or back). No user-serviceable parts
inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel.
WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
This reminder is provided to call the system installer's attention
to Article 820-93 and Article 820-100 of the NEC (Canadian
Electrical Code Part 1), that provide guidelines for proper
grounding and, in particular, specify that the metallic sheath of
communications cables shall be connected to the grounding
system of the building, as close to the point of cable entry as
practical.
This symbol is intended to alert you that uninsulated voltage
within this product may have sufficient magnitude to cause
electric shock.Therefore, it is dangerous to make any kind of
contact with any inside part of this product.
Ce symbole a pour but d’alerter toute personne qu’un contact
avec une pièce interne de ce produit, sous tension et non isolée,
pourrait être suffisant pour provoquer un choc électrique. Il est
donc dangereux d’être en contact avec toute pièce interne de
ce produit.
This symbol is intended to alert you of the presence
of important operating andmaintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompanying this product.
Ce symbole a pour but de vous avertir qu’une
documentation importante sur le fonctionnement et
l’entretien accompagne ce produit.
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Search for Programs Using the Program Guide ..........................................10
Display the Program Guide ..............................................................................10
Search for a Program by Channel, Title, or Theme..........................................10
Search for a Program by Date ..........................................................................11
Select a Program from the Program Guide .................................................12
Control Live TV and Recordings..................................................................13
Status Bar ..........................................................................................................13
Pause a Live Program or a Recording .............................................................13
Rewind or Fast-Forward a Live or Recorded Program ....................................13
Use Instant Replay ...........................................................................................14
Use Slow Motion ...............................................................................................14
Watch Action Frame by Frame ..........................................................................14
Catch Up with a Live TV Program .....................................................................14
Get Started ................................................................................................1
Connect the Explorer DVR to Your TV........................................................ 1
Important Note Regarding the HDMI Interface on the 8300HD/8300HDC ......2
Connect External Devices to the DVR ........................................................2
Prepare the Explorer HD DVR to Work With Your TV .................................3
Start the Setup Wizard .......................................................................................3
Adjust Your HDTV Picture .......................................................................... 5
Adjust Your Picture Format Using Quick Settings ............................................6
Adjust Your HD Picture Using General Settings ..............................................6
Set Parental Control ...................................................................................7
Program Rating Categories ........................................................................8
Block Recordings with Parental Control......................................................9
Watch Blocked Recordings ........................................................................9
Set Favorite Channels ................................................................................9
GET STARTED
AllTouch Remote Control ............................................................... inside of front cover
Notice for CATV Installers ..........................................................................iii
Safety First ................................................................................................ iii
U.S. Patents List .......................................................................................iii
CONTENTS
CONTROL TV
NEED TO INSTALL YOUR DVR?
KEEP OUT — SET PARENTAL CONTROL AND BLOCKING
TRYING TO FIND A PROGRAM? USE THE PROGRAM GUIDE
CONTROLLING LIVE TV AND RECORDINGS
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WELCOME!
Record Programs ....................................................................................... 16
Record a Program You Are Watching ...............................................................16
Record a Program from the Program Guide ....................................................16
Record Multiple Episodes of a Program ..........................................................16
Record Two Live Programs at Once.................................................................17
Confirm Your Recordings .................................................................................17
Record a Pay-Per-View Event ...........................................................................17
Schedule Future Pay-Per-View Recordings.....................................................17
RECORD
CONTENTS, CONTINUED
WATCH RECORDINGS
Watch Recordings .....................................................................................18
Display a List of Your Recorded Programs ......................................................18
Watch Your Recorded Programs ......................................................................18
Display a List of Programs Scheduled to Record in the Future ......................18
Use Picture-In-Picture ................................................................................15
Turn PIP On and Off ..........................................................................................15
Change the Channel of the PIP Screen ...........................................................15
Move the Location of the PIP Screen ................................................................15
Swap the Main Screen and the PIP Screen......................................................15
Cancel Recordings ..................................................................................... 19
Cancel a Scheduled Recording .......................................................................19
Cancel a Recording That Is in Progress ..........................................................19
Schedule Manual Recordings ..................................................................... 19
Check Recording Space ............................................................................. 20
Maximize Your DVR’s Storage Space.........................................................20
Save Recordings ........................................................................................21
Change the Default Save Time Setting for All Future Recordings ...................21
Change the Save Time of a Single Recording .................................................21
MANAGE
NO TIME TO WATCH A PROGRAM? SAVE IT
USING THE PIP FEATURE
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Erase Recordings.......................................................................................22
Automatically Erase Oldest Recordings ..........................................................22
Erase a Single Recording ................................................................................22
Copy Recordings from Your DVR to a VCR Tape ........................................ 23
Add Storage with a SATA Hard Disk Drive (Optional)...................................24
Connecting the SATA Device to the DVR ...........................................................24
Troubleshooting the SATA Drive........................................................................25
Maximize the Life of the DVR .....................................................................26
Turn Off Your DVR when Not In Use .................................................................26
Provide Adequate Ventilation ............................................................................26
The DVR and Your Multi-Room DVR System .............................................27
Using Parental Controls on the Client Set-Tops..............................................27
Frequently Asked Questions ......................................................................29
Questions About the DVR .................................................................................29
Questions About Controlling a Live Program or Recording .............................29
Questions About PIP .........................................................................................30
Questions About Recording and Playing Back Programs ...............................30
Questions About the Multi-Room DVR Client Set-Top .....................................32
Questions About HDTV Programs....................................................................33
Get More Information or Assistance ........................................................... 34
Online Documentation or the Explorer eClub ..................................................34
Customer Support ............................................................................................34
Index .......................................................................................................... 36
Quick Tips................................................................................... inside of back cover
Explorer Screens ........................................................................ inside of back cover
CONTENTS, CONTINUED
GET MORE INFORMATION
FINISHED WITH A RECORDING? ERASE IT
USING YOUR DVR WITH A MULTI-ROOM DVR SYSTEM?
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VIDE
O
Y/V
Pb
Pr
CABLE
OUT
S-VIDEO
OUT
VIDE
O
Y/V
Pb
Pr
Connect the DVR.
If your service provider has not already installed and connected the DVR for you,
connect the DVR to your TV based on the connection information described in
“Connect the Explorer DVR to Your TV,” next in this guide.
The DVR family supports a number of connection options to support connections to
many types of TVs. The following table describes the available DVR outputs, and
includes when the output should be used. For more information about connectivity
requirements and connection diagrams, refer to the connection guide for your DVR
model, the user’s guide for your TV, the Explorer eClub (see “Online Documentation
or the Explorer eClub” on page 34), or contact your service provider.
OUTPUT TYPE DESCRIPTION
Some HDTVs have a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI
) or Digital Visual Interface (DVI)
connector. The HDMI connector provides both a digital video and audio connection. The DVI
connector provides a digital video connection, but not a digital audio connection.
Notes:
To connect the DVR with a DVI connector to a TV with an HDMI connector requires an
adapter and a separate audio connection.
When using the HDMI connection with TVs, you need to complete additional configuration
steps. For more information, see “Important Note Regarding the HDMI Interface on the
8300HD/8300HDC” on the next page.
If you connect to an HDTV using the DVI or HDMI ports, the DVR is automatically placed in
“HD” mode.
IMPORTANT! Your service provider may have High-Bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP)
activated for your area. If HDCP is activated for your area, and you connect the HDMI (DVI)
output cable to an HDTV that does not support HDCP, a message appears, instructing you to
disconnect the HDMI connection and watch video output through the PrPbY component
connectors.
OR
DVI
You can use the PrPbY ports, or component outputs, with either an HDTV or a non-HDTV
with component inputs. If connecting to a TV using component outputs, you must use the
Setup Wizard to select the output formats that your particular TV supports. See “Prepare the
Explorer HD DVR to Work With Your TV” on page 3.
(OPTIONAL) Some HDTVs have 1394 connectors. If you connect the DVR to your HDTV
using 1394, you also need to connect separate video and audio connections to your HDTV.
You can use the Y Output (on an HD unit configured for SD operation) or TV Video Output
connector for connecting to an SDTV. If you do not see video using this connection, see
“Prepare the Explorer HD DVR to Work With Your TV” on page 3.
You can use these connections to connect the DVR to an SDTV. If you use the Cable Out
connector, you must tune your TV to the correct channel (typically either channel 3 or
channel 4). Contact your service provider for more information.
GET STARTED
Determine TV Connections.
Determine the types of connections you need to make, based on your TV type (high-
definition [HDTV] or standard-definition [SDTV] TV) and home theater connection
requirements. Refer to the manual that came with your TV for more information.
Configure the Picture Display.
Configure the picture display for your TV using the Setup Wizard. See “Prepare the
Explorer HD DVR to Work With Your TV” on page 3.
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3
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CONNECT THE EXPLORER DVR TO YOUR TV
Attention
Your HDTV does not support HDCP.
Please disconnect the HDMI Connector and use the
Y Pr Pb Connection to continue watching TV.
IR
S - VIDEO
OUT
AUDIO OUT
VIDEOHDTV
OUT 1 OUT 2
OPTICAL
A
U
D
I
O
DIGITAL
AUDIO OUT
Y
Pr
Pb
L
R
NO
YES
OR
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IMPORTANT NOTE REGARDING THE HDMI INTERFACE ON THE
8300HD/8300HDC
The HDMI interface automatically configures the audio output for a format supported
by the TV attached to the DVR through the HDMI connection. This automatic
configuration is only performed the first time the DVR is connected through the
HDMI interface to a compatible TV. When the automated process is finished, the
DVR sets the audio output format to either Dolby
®
Digital or Other (Linear PCM). The
selected format is provided to all digital outputs. As a result, if the TV does not
support Dolby Digital decoding, you may need to override the automatic setting to
provide Dolby-formatted content to a Home Theater Receiver connected to the
digital output on the DVR. In addition, if the DVR is connected to a different TV, you
may need to manually set the output to a format that the new TV supports.
To override the automatic configuration or to change the audio output format used
on the HDMI interface, complete the following steps:
1. Press
twice. The General Settings menu appears.
2. Press
or to select Audio: Digital Out.
3. Press to select Dolby Digital. This setting sends Dolby Digital audio to the HDMI,
DIGITAL AUDIO OUT, and OPTICAL AUDIO OUT connectors.
4. Press
A
to accept the option for the DVR.
5. Press
to return to normal viewing.
Note: If you set the audio output to a format that the TV does support, you
will not get any audio through the TV. You will either need to listen with a
secondary device such as a Home Theater Receiver or manually switch the
configuration back to one supported by the TV to hear the audio for the
program using the TV speakers.
CONNECT THE EXPLORER DVR TO YOUR TV, CONTINUED
CONNECT EXTERNAL DEVICES TO THE DVR
Do you have an external device, such as a VCR, camcorder, or video game device
but no Audio/Video Input connectors on your TV for easy connectivity? Connect the
external device to your DVR instead!
On 8300-series DVRs, the DVR front panel has Audio and Video Input
connectors that allow you to connect to the video and left/right (L/R) audio
outputs of an external device to deliver the audio and video to your TV.
On 8000-series DVRs, the Audio and Video Input connectors are located on the
rear panel of the DVR.
After you connect the external device to your DVR, press the Video Source key on
your remote to switch between the external device (Auxiliary) and your DVR. When
you switch to the Auxiliary device, an on-screen banner briefly displays “Video
Source: Auxiliary.” When you press the Video Source key to switch back to the
DVR device, the currently tuned channel is displayed.
Note: The on-screen content of the external device cannot be copied to
your DVR hard drive.
Example of front panel Audio/
Video Inputs on an 8300 DVR
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The Setup Wizard is a program that helps you set up your DVR to provide the best
picture quality that your TV supports. Based on the type of TV you have, the Wizard
allows you to select all picture formats supported by your SDTV or HDTV.
Note: If you are connecting an SD DVR to an SDTV, no setup is required. Skip
this section and go to “Set Parental Control” on page 7.
IMPORTANT! Any time that you change connections on your DVR, you must run the
Setup Wizard again to make sure your TV is receiving its supported picture formats.
This rule does not apply if you are using 1394 connectors.
START THE SETUP WIZARD
1. Press on your remote to place the remote in cable mode.
Note: For more information about preparing the remote to work with your make
and model of TV, refer to the user’s guide for your remote model.
2. Make sure that the DVR is powered OFF, but still plugged into an active power
outlet, and properly connected to the TV. See “Connect the Explorer DVR to Your
TV” on page 1.
3. Turn the TV ON.
4. Configure the TV to display the input where the DVR is connected (see the users
guide for your TV for more information).
5. With the DVR powered OFF, press Guide and Info on the DVR front panel at the
same time. The TV Connection Set-up screen appears (within 20 seconds).
Notes:
The TV Connection Set-up screen toggles between an HD and SD mode
selection screen until you make a selection. If you do not see video within 30
seconds, check your connections and TV settings.
The DVR front panel displays either HD or SD while the TV Connection Set-up
screen toggles between HD and SD mode.
6. Choose one of the following options:
To choose HD mode, press
B
on the remote to start the setup.
To choose SD mode, press
A
on the remote to start the setup.
Note: If you are connected to your HDTV using the component ports and you
incorrectly select “SD” mode, your video may appear pink in color.
7. Choose one of the following options:
If you selected SD mode in step 6, a Setup Complete screen appears. You’re
ready to begin using your DVR to watch and record programs. You may skip the
rest of this section and go to “Set Parental Control” on page 7.
If you selected HD mode, the HDTV Setup Wizard screen appears.
Press
A
to continue the setup.
8. Choose one of the following options from the Setup Options screen:
To choose the Easy Setup option, press
A
; then, go to the Easy Setup
Instructions on page 4.
To choose the Advanced Setup option, press
B
; then, go to the Advanced
Setup Instructions on page 4.
Setup Options
Press for Easy Setup: Used by most TV viewers
Press for Advanced Setup: Used by advanced TV viewers
Complete setup
PREPARE THE EXPLORER HD DVR TO WORK WITH YOUR TV
HDTV Setup Wizard
You will be asked a short series of questions
that will help you set up your HDTV Settop Box
Press to start
Press the Guide and Info
buttons at the same time
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EASY SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
1. Press
A
or
B
to select the type of TV screen you have. The setup is complete.
2. Press to begin watching TV.
Notes:
If you pressed
A
for the standard screen (4:3) TV setting, the TV is set to
receive programming in 480i format on non-HD channels and 1080i format on
HD channels.
If you pressed
B
for the widescreen (16:9) setting, the TV is set to only
receive programming in 1080i format (even on non-HD channels).
3. You are ready to begin using your DVR to watch and record programs. Go to
“Set Parental Control” on page 7.
Note: If you need to change your HDTV picture display, go to “Adjust Your HDTV
Picture” on page 5.
Tip: After you complete the setup, press to stretch or zoom the picture.
ADVANCED SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
Note: Refer to the user’s guide that came with your TV for information
about the display formats your TV supports.
1. Press
A
or
B
to select the type of TV screen you have and display an
Instructions screen.
2. The Instructions screen tells you that various picture formats will be displayed
for your selection.
3. Before you begin selecting picture formats, read the following:
IMPORTANT! If you see a black screen or if the picture quality is not
optimal, do not press
. Press
B
again to view the next screen format.
4. Follow the on-screen instructions to select your picture formats.
5. Press
to toggle between the Save and Remove options, or press
B
to see
how the next format looks on your TV screen.
6. After finding the best picture format, press . The setup is complete.
7. Press
to begin watching TV.
8. You are ready to begin using your DVR to watch and record programs. Go to
“Set Parental Control” on page 7.
Note: If you need to change your HDTV picture display, go to “Adjust Your HDTV
Picture” on page 5.
Tip: After you complete the setup, press to stretch or zoom the picture.
Restart setup
Standard or Widescreen
Press if your TV has a standard screen (4:3)
Press if your TV has a widescreen (16:9)
Complete setup
PREPARE THE EXPLORER HD DVR TO WORK WITH YOUR TV, CONTINUED
Save Picture Formats
Press to view shows in the 1080i format
Press to test the next format
1080i
480i Standard
480i Widescreen
720p
480p Standard
480p Widescreen
Complete setupReturn to previous format
Restart setup
Standard or Widescreen
Press if your TV has a standard screen (4:3)
Press if your TV has a widescreen (16:9)
Complete setup
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ADJUST YOUR HDTV PICTURE
PICTURE FORMATS AND YOUR HDTV DISPLAY
The following table shows the relationship between the picture format method, the
signal the DVR receives, and the format of the picture that displays on your TV screen.
The HDTV displays the
picture in this format:
Picture format selected in the
Quick Settings menu
If you chose this picture
format method:
And the DVR receives
this signal:
Fixed
Pass-Through or Auto-DVI
Upconvert 1
Upconvert 2
1080i, 720p, 480i, 480p
1080
720p
480i
480p
1080i
720p
480i
480p
480i/480p
720p/1080i
480i/480p
720p/1080i
480p
1080i
480p
720p
GENERAL SETTINGS: SET PICTURE FORMAT
Upconvert 1 and Upconvert 2 - When possible, the DVR
tries to improve the program display by taking an SD picture
and changing it to a simulated HD picture (upconverting).
Fixed - All programming is displayed using the picture format
you last selected. This setting remains fixed until you select a
new picture format from the Quick Settings menu.
Pass-Through or Auto DVI - The programming format is not
manipulated by the DVR. The DVR passes the signal through
to the TV. (See the box on the previous page for more
information about Pass-Through.)
If your HDTV uses a DVI or
HDMI port, Auto DVI/HDMI
appears here instead of
Pass-Through.
CHANGE THE DARKNESS OF BARS USED IN PICTURE DISPLAYS
The DVR automatically adds bars to certain types of program formats to reduce the
chance for screen burn-in. If you decide to use these settings to watch programs,
you can change the darkness of the bars from Light (default setting) to Medium or
Dark.
1. Press twice to access General Settings.
2. Press or to select the option Set: TV Borders.
3. Press
to display the Borders options (Light, Medium, or Dark).
4. Press or to select the shade you want to apply to the bars (Light,
Medium, or Dark).
5. Press
A
to accept the setting. The DVR displays the Set: TV Borders option
with your selection shown.
6. To exit from this screen and return to live TV, press
.
WARNING:
Avoid Screen Burn-In! Do
not display the same fixed
images on your HDTV screen
for extended periods of time.
Images such as letterbox
bars or side bars, bright
closed-captioning
backgrounds, station logos,
or any other stationary
images may cause the
picture screen in your HDTV
to age unevenly; this is
known as screen burn-in.
Refer to the users guide that
came with your HDTV for
more information.
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ADJUST YOUR HDTV PICTURE, CONTINUED
After using the Setup Wizard, if you want to change your picture preferences, you can
adjust the HDTV picture display using options within the Quick Settings and
General Settings menus.
If you do not need to change your picture quality, skip this section and go to “Set
Parental Control” on page 7.
Note: The picture format is tied to the content provider’s format and the
picture formats supported by your TV.
ADJUST YOUR PICTURE FORMAT USING QUICK SETTINGS
Because the picture quality of a program is affected by many factors, such as how the
program was originally recorded and the method used to broadcast the program, you
may find that displaying certain programs in a specific picture format provides the
picture quality you prefer.
Note: If your HDTV uses a composite, DVI, or HDMI port, it automatically selects the
best picture format for the program you are watching. DVI ports, however, can choose
only from the picture formats that your HDTV supports.
1. Press to access Quick Settings.
2. Press or to select Picture Format.
3. Press
to select the picture format setting.
4. Press again to display another picture format setting. Each time you press ,
another setting displays.
Note: If you used the Setup Wizard to select picture format settings and your
General Setting is not set to Pass-Through, the picture format settings that you
selected are available here. For example, if you used the Easy Setup method in
the Setup Wizard, only the settings 480i and 1080i are available for you to select.
5. Press
to view the picture with this setting.
6. If necessary, repeat these steps to find a setting that you prefer.
ADJUST YOUR HD PICTURE USING GENERAL SETTINGS
You can adjust how your DVR displays pictures using the Picture Format and TV
Borders General Settings menu options.
SET YOUR DEFAULT PICTURE FORMAT
By automating picture adjustments, the DVR uses a method that you choose to
automatically select the picture format that provides the best display possible. The
methods that you can select from depend partly on the type of video connection your
HDTV uses.
1. Press twice to access General Settings.
2. Press or to select Set: Picture Format.
3. Press
to select the picture format setting.
4. Press
or to display each option.
Note: See the “General Settings: Set Picture Format” box on the next page for an
explanation of each option.
5. Press
A
to accept the option for the DVR.
Note: The Explorer 8300
DVR (8300) front panel displays the selected option and scan
rate. For example, if you selected Pass-Through, the 8300 front panel displays AUTO.
6. Press
to return to normal viewing.
Note: If you select Pass-
Through or Auto DVI/HDMI in
the General Settings: Set
Picture Format, you cannot
change the Picture Format in
the Quick Settings menu (the
Picture Format option will not be
shown). You can only stretch
and zoom the picture with the #
key on the remote or within
Quick Settings.
Pass-Through means that the
DVR does not change the
active signal it receives. It is
just passing the signal through
to the TV. Changing the picture
format in General Settings:
Set Picture Format to Fixed
lets you “fix” or adjust the
format in Quick Settings.
Quick Settings
Highlight an option, then press SELECT.
Turn OFF Parental Control
Picture Format
Picture Size
720p
Normal
Return to TVMore Settings
7
Notes:
This section covers the basics for setting up parental control and blocking
programs. You can also use parental controls to block recordings on your DVR.
For more information, see Block Recordings With Parental Control on page 9.
If you do not want to configure parental control and blocking, skip this section
and go to Search for Programs Using the Program Guide on page 10.
CREATING OR CHANGING A PIN
1. Using the remote, press twice to access General Settings.
2. Press
or to select Block: PIN.
3. What is the current setting for Block: PIN?
If Enabled and you do not know the PIN, contact your service provider to
determine the default PIN, and then go to step 4.
If Disabled, press
, press
A
, and then go to step 7.
IMPORTANT! The PIN must be Enabled for the Parental Control feature to work.
4. After receiving the default PIN, press
.
5. Press
or to select Change and then press
A
.
6. When prompted, enter the 4-digit PIN given to you by your service provider.
7. When prompted, enter a new 4-digit PIN.
8. Enter your new 4-digit PIN again for confirmation.
9. Press
to exit General Settings.
BLOCKING CHANNELS, RATINGS, AND PROGRAM TIMES
1. Using the remote, press twice to access General Settings.
2. When prompted, enter a PIN and then re-enter it to ensure accuracy.
3. Press or and select one of the following options:
Block: Channels—to block all programs on a specific channel
Block: Rating—to block all programs according to program ratings
Block: Time New—to block all programs broadcast during a specific time
4. Press
and enter your 4-digit PIN when prompted.
5. Follow the on-screen instructions to block channels, ratings, or time slots.
Note: The DVR will record the blocked programs, but the DVR blocks the
playback of the recording unless you enter a valid PIN.
6. Press
to exit General Settings.
HIDING OR VIEWING BLOCKED PROGRAM TITLES
You can prevent the DVR from displaying the titles of blocked programs on the
program guide and in the DVR Recorded and Scheduled lists.
1. Using the remote, press twice to access General Settings.
2. Press Move Up
or Move Down to select Block: Titles.
3. Press Select to set the Block: Titles setting to either Hidden or Displayed.
4. Press
A
to accept your changes.
5. Press to exit General Settings.
UNBLOCKING THE CURRENT CHANNEL
1. Using the remote, press to access Quick Settings.
2. Press Move Up or Move Down to select Unblock this Channel.
3. Press Select
to change the Parental Control setting.
4. When prompted, enter your 4-digit PIN.
SET PARENTAL CONTROL
Indicates that a recording or
program is blocked
BLOCKING SYMBOLS
Indicates that a recording or
program is not blocked
Accept Cancel Changes
General Settings
Highlight a Preference, press SELECT to change its settings.
Block: Titles
Hidden
Displayed
Hidden
SETTINGPREFERENCE
8
The following list describes the rating categories and codes associated with
movies and television programs in the United States.
TVY The program is appropriate for children of all ages, and specifically
designed for children ages 2 through 6 years.
TVY7 The program is appropriate for children age 7 years or older. This rating
can include the code FV, indicating mild fantasy or comedy violence.
G, TVG The program is appropriate for viewers of all ages.
PG, TVPG Parental guidance is suggested. The program contains material that
parents can find unsuitable for young children. This rating can also
include the following codes:
V - Some violence
S - Some sexual situations
PG-13 Parental guidance is suggested. Parents can find some program
material unsuitable for children under 13 years. Additional codes may be
included with the rating.
TV14 Parents are strongly cautioned as some program material may be
unsuitable for children under 14 years. This rating can also include the
following codes:
V - Intense violence
S - Intense sexual situations
L - Strong indecent language
D - Suggestive dialog
TVMA Mature audience. The program is designed for an adult audience.
Parents can find the program material unsuitable for children under 17
years. This rating can also include the following codes:
V - Graphic violence
S - Explicit sexual situations
L - Crude or indecent language
R Restricted to adult audiences only. The program contains material
unsuitable for children.
NC17 Under 18 never admitted. The program or movie is considered too adult
(containing violence, sex, or drug use) for viewers under 17.
NR This program or movie is not rated.
NR-Adult No one under age 17 permitted. This program or movie is not rated (NR)
but is considered too adult (containing violence, sex, or drug use) for
viewers under 17.
PROGRAM RATING CATEGORIES
SET PARENTAL CONTROL, CONTINUED
TURNING ON AND OFF PARENTAL CONTROL
1. Using the remote, press to access Quick Settings.
2. Press or to select Turn ON Parental Control or Turn OFF Parental
Control, respectively.
3. Press
to change the Parental Control setting.
4. When prompted, enter your 4-digit PIN.
Tip: Turning off the DVR and turning it back on by pressing the Power button
on the DVR (or by pressing on the remote) is an easy way to turn on
Parental Control for all the programming you have chosen to block.
9
BLOCK RECORDINGS WITH PARENTAL CONTROL
1. Using the remote, press twice to access General Settings.
2. Press or to scroll to Viewer: Favorites.
3. Press .
4. Press
or to scroll to the channel you want to mark as a favorite, and
then press .
5. Repeat step 4 to mark other desired channels as favorites.
6. Press
A
to save your favorite list.
7. Press to exit General Settings.
ACCESSING YOUR FAVORITE CHANNELS
1. Press on the remote to access a channel you have set up as a favorite.
2. Continue pressing
until the channel you want to watch appears.
SET FAVORITE CHANNELS
WATCH BLOCKED RECORDINGS
You can keep others from watching a recording by using the Block feature. This
feature is useful if children also use the DVR and you do not want them to watch
certain recordings.
Note: To block a program that is scheduled to be recorded, block the program
rating from the General Settings menu. (For details, see “Blocking Channels,
Ratings, and Program Times” on page 7.) The DVR records the program, but
the recording can be watched only after entering your 4-digit Parental Blocking
PIN.
1. Press
to access the Recorded List.
2. Press or to select the recording you want to block.
3. Press
to access the Recorded Program Options screen.
4. Press
to select the “Block [title of program]” option.
5. Press
. The PIN Entry screen appears.
6. Enter your 4-digit PIN. The PIN Entry screen disappears, and
appears next to
the Info icon in the Information area of the Recorded List screen. The lock icon
indicates that the program is blocked.
Use either of the two methods described here to watch a blocked program.
Note: If the titles of blocked programs are blocked, see “Hiding or Viewing Blocked
Titles” on page 7.
1. Press
to access the Recorded List.
2. Choose one of the following options:
Press
or to select the “Play [title of program]” option, and then press
. Enter your 4-digit PIN.
Note: Entering your PIN in this screen allows viewing of all programs and
recordings.
Press
or to select the “Unblock [title of program]” option, and then
press
. Enter your 4-digit PIN.
Note: Entering your PIN in this screen turns off blocking only for this recording.
Options
Preferences
Press to record this program
or press for more recording options.
"Soul Food"
Recorded: Fri 6/13
7:00pm 1hr 0min
Save: Until I erase
Choose Highlighted Item Recorded List
Recorded Program Options
Options
Copy to VCR
Play "Soul Food"
Unblock "Soul Food"
Erase
Change Save Time
Clear PIN Entry Cancel
PIN Entry
Enter your PIN to turn OFF Parental Control
and ALLOW viewing of All programs.
Clear PIN Entry Cancel
PIN Entry
This program is blocked.
Enter your PIN to unblock.
10
SEARCH FOR PROGRAMS USING THE PROGRAM GUIDE
Headline News
4:00-5:00pm
Up-to-the-minute coverage of events.
HDLN
36
DSC 34
CNN 35
HDLN 36
ESPN 37
TOON 38
Great Chefs
Inside Politics
' Headline News
Bikes, Blades & Boards
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Holly
w
Poke
m
Travelers
Headline News
NFL's Greatest
Pokemon
Great Chefs
Early Prime
Yu-Gi-Oh!
4:00pm 4:30pm
36
Wed 6/18 4:02pm
5:00pm 5:
3
CHANNEL
WED 6/18
DateBrowse By
DISPLAY THE PROGRAM GUIDE
1. Press to access the Program Guide.
2. To close the guide, press
or . The Program Guide closes and displays
the program that was playing in the Quarter screen.
The Information
area displays
information about
the program
selected in the
Program Guide.
The Browse By
area automatically
lists programs by
channel number,
but you can also
choose to list
programs by title,
theme, or date.
The Quarter screen
shows the program
you are tuned to.
The Broadcast Time
Bar lists the times
programs are sched-
uled to broadcast.
The Programs area
displays the title of
each program.
The Options area displays
additional options available.
SEARCH FOR A PROGRAM BY CHANNEL, TITLE, OR THEME
The DVR automatically lists programs by channel number, but you can change
this and list programs by title or theme.
1. Press
to access the Program Guide.
2. Press
A
. The Browse By area of the Program Guide displays the options: Title,
Channel, and Theme.
3. Press
or to select one of the following options:
Channel, which lists programs numerically by channel number
Title, which lists programs alphabetically by program title
Theme, which lists programs by theme, such as adventure, comedy, sports,
or news
4. Press
. The Browse By area of the Program Guide displays the programs
according to the option you selected.
5. Press
to return to the previous screen displayed.
Note: The Browse By option only shows programs for the current date. For
information about searching on different dates, see “Search for a Program
by Date” on page 11.
PROGRAM GUIDE
11
SEARCH FOR PROGRAMS USING THE PROGRAM GUIDE, CONTINUED
SEARCH FOR A PROGRAM BY DATE
1. Press to access the Program Guide.
2. Press
B
. The Browse By area of the Program Guide displays a list of
upcoming dates.
3. Press
or to select a date.
4. Press
. The Program Guide displays the programs scheduled to be
broadcast on that date.
5. Press to return to the previous screen displayed.
HDLN
36
H
Hawaii Five-0
Hawthorne
Headline News
Health & Fitness
Hometime
31
16
36
41
56
10:00pm
8:30pm
4:00pm
4:00pm
5:30pm
PROGRAM
36
Wed 6/18 4:02pm
CHTIMETITLE A-Z
Headline News
4:00-5:00pm
Up-to-the-minute coverage of events.
WED 6/18
DateBrowse By
HDLN
36
News
Headline News
Close-Up on C-SPAN
Headline News
Early Prime
Headline News
36
25
36
35
36
3:00pm
4:00pm
4:00pm
4:30pm
5:00pm
PROGRAM
36
Wed 6/18 4:02pm
CHTIMETHEME
Headline News
4:00-5:00pm
Up-to-the-minute coverage of events.
WED 6/18
DateBrowse By
HDLN
36
DSC 34
CNN 35
HDLN 36
ESPN 37
TOON 38
Great Chefs
Inside Politics
' Headline News
Bikes, Blades & Boards
Yu-Gi-Oh!
Holly
w
Pokem
Travelers
Headline News
NFL's Greatest
Pokemon
Great Chefs
Early Prime
Yu-Gi-Oh!
4:00pm 4:30pm
36
Wed 6/18 4:02pm
5:00pm 5:3CHANNEL
Headline News
4:00-5:00pm
Up-to-the-minute coverage of events.
WED 6/18
DateBrowse By
BROWSE BY CHANNEL
Channel lists programs numerically
by channel number.
BROWSE BY TITLE
Title lists programs alphabetically
by program title.
BROWSE BY THEME
Theme lists programs by theme,
such as adventure, comedy, sports,
or news.
BROWSE BY OPTIONS
Note: A star next to a program
indicates that the program is currently
being broadcast.
Note: New next to a program
indicates that the program is on for
the first time (first-run program).
Note: HD next to a program indicates
that the program is a high-definition
broadcast.
Note: The Parental Guide information
is listed in the program description.
12
SELECT A PROGRAM FROM THE PROGRAM GUIDE
1. Press to access the Program Guide.
2. Press
to move through the program listings to select the program you want
to watch.
3. Press
.
If the program is currently on, the Program Guide closes and the program you
selected appears in full-screen TV.
If the program is scheduled for a future time, the Future Program Options
screen appears.
4. Choose one of the following Future Program options:
To tune to the future program channel immediately, choose the “Tune
[channel number/name], immediately” option.
To record the future program, choose the “Record [program name]” option.
To set a reminder timer for the future program, choose the “Set Reminder
Timer for [program name]” option. When selected, an on-screen banner is
displayed 2 minutes prior to the start of the future program to remind you to
watch the program.
Tip: When you select a future program in the Program Guide, you may also
press
to bypass the Future Program Options screen and record the
future program. See “Record a Program From the Program Guide” on page
16 for instructions.
Future Program Options
Tune Ch. 238, HGTV, immediately
Record "Design On A Dime"
Set a Reminder Timer for "Design On A Dime"
Return to Guide
13
CONTROL LIVE TV AND RECORDINGS
Tip: Some TV programs display “scrolling” information across the bottom of the
TV screen (for example, news and sports “tickers”). The DVR on-screen status
bar and other graphics may cover up information scrolling on-screen. Press
to
remove the status bar and any on-screen DVR graphics or banners.
PAUSE A LIVE PROGRAM OR A RECORDING
1. Press . The action freezes and the Status Bar appears briefly in the Pause
position at the bottom of the screen. For both recorded and live programs, the
DVR remains in pause for up to 1 hour.
2. Press
again or press to resume playing the program.
REWIND OR FAST-FORWARD A LIVE OR RECORDED PROGRAM
1. Make sure that the program or recording is not Paused. If it is paused, press
to resume normal play. If you press or while in Pause mode, the
program will only advance or rewind one frame.
2. Rewind or fast-forward the buffered program or recording in any of four speeds:
The first press ( or ) increases the speed to 4 times normal speed.
The second press ( or ) increases the speed to 10 times normal speed.
The third press ( or ) increases the speed to 32 times normal speed.
The fourth press (
or ) increases the speed to 128 times normal speed.
3. To resume play at normal speed, press
. The Status Bar indicates the Play
mode and the program plays at normal speed.
When you tune to a live program, the DVR begins buffering the program — that is,
making a temporary recording of it — so that you can:
Pause the live program for up to one hour
Rewind the program up to the point when you tuned to the channel
Fast-forward through the portion you have rewound
Instantly replay the last eight seconds of TV anytime you want
Save the buffered program to the DVR by recording it
STATUS BAR
The Status Bar appears when you pause, rewind, or fast-forward a live program or recording.
Clear Area Indicates
Programming Not
Aired Yet
For a live program,
displays broadcast time
For a recording, displays
program length
Pause
American Idol
8:00 – 9:00pm
Green Area Indicates
Stored or Recorded
Programming
Triangle Indicates
Current Position in
Program
For a live program, red indicates missed
programming (from the beginning of the
program until the time you tuned to the
program).
For a recording, red indicates the portion
of programming that was not recorded.
“Paused” Status Bar Program Name
A green arrow ( or ) indicates how fast you are advancing or rewinding a
program. Each time you increase the speed, another arrow appears.
Fast Fwd
Rewind
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CONTROL LIVE TV AND RECORDINGS, CONTINUED
USE INSTANT REPLAY
Press to watch the last 8 seconds of a live or recorded program again. Every
additional press jumps back 8 more seconds.
USE SLOW MOTION
1. While watching live TV or while playing a recording at normal speed, press
once. The action slows.
2. To resume play in normal speed, press again.
WATCH ACTION FRAME BY FRAME
Analyze sports events and other programs by watching the action frame by frame.
When you watch frame by frame, you fast-forward or reverse the action one frame at a
time.
1. Press
. The action stops.
2. Fast-forward or reverse action one frame at a time by following these steps.
To Move Action Press Result
Back by one frame Each time you press , action
moves backward by one frame.
Forward by one frame Each time you press , action
moves forward by one frame.
3. To resume play at normal speed, press
.
Tip: To remove the status bar and any on-screen DVR banners, press .
CATCH UP WITH A LIVE TV PROGRAM
When you pause or rewind a live program, the program continues to be broadcast.
You can continue watching the buffered program (delayed TV), or you can catch up
with the live broadcast by pressing
.
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